Introduction to Communication Connectors
A communication connector is a type of connector. Connector, also known as connector. Also known as connectors, plugs, and sockets in China. Generally refers to electrical connectors. A device that connects two active devices to transmit current or signals. It is widely used in military systems such as aviation, aerospace, and national defense.
The connector is a component that our electronic engineering technicians often come into contact with. Its function is very simple: to establish a communication bridge between blocked or isolated circuits in the circuit, allowing current to flow and enabling the circuit to achieve its intended function. Connectors are important components in electronic devices, and when observing along the current path, you will always find one or more connectors. The forms and structures of connectors vary greatly, depending on the application object, frequency, power, application environment, etc. For example, connectors for stadium lighting, connectors for hard drives, and connectors for igniting rockets are vastly different. However, regardless of the type of connector, it is necessary to ensure smooth, continuous, and reliable flow of current. Generally speaking, connectors are not limited to the current they are connected to. In today's rapidly developing optoelectronic technology, the carrier for transmitting signals in fiber optic systems is light. Glass and plastic have replaced wires in ordinary circuits, but connectors are also used for optical signal paths, and their functions are the same as circuit connectors.